Unlimited flights across Brazil for Rs20,000

Azul’s special air pass is a steal

There’s never been a better time to tick Brazil off your list. The Brazilian real is at its lowest in years, and there’s now an ‘air pass’ that lets you fly across the country for very little. Brazilian airline Azul has launched the Azul Brazil Air Pass, which lets you take any number of flights anywhere across the country in 10 days for just $299 (Rs20,000). This comes as a great saver if you’re doing, say, a 10-day tour of Iguazu Falls, Manaus, Amazon Eco Park and Rio de Janeiro, starting from São Paulo, which may otherwise easily set you back by around Rs30,000 in airfare if you’re travelling this month. There’s also a 21-day pass, available for $399 (Rs27,000) per person. This too lets you pack in unlimited number of flights in three weeks.

There is one rider though: to buy the pass, you need to fly Azul from USA on a return ticket, which starts at $499 (Rs33,000). The carrier runs daily flights to Brazil from Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, both in Florida. Plus, it offers connections from other US sectors via its codeshare partner United.

Azul is a Brazilian airline started five years ago by David Neeleman, who’s also founded JetBlue. With 900 daily flights across 100+ destinations, it is Brazil’s largest carrier in terms of number of cities served.

The last date to book the pass is 30 November 2015. Travel period lasts until 15 December 2015. Do note that block-out dates apply. To book and know more, hit up this website.